Moscow-Pullman Daily News: “NSAC again gets OK to expand downtown”
BOA Re-Approves Doug Wilson’s Mission to Save Civilization
“47 parking spaces! 47 parking space! Half my kingdom for 47 parking spaces!” Continue reading
“47 parking spaces! 47 parking space! Half my kingdom for 47 parking spaces!” Continue reading
Douglas Wilson requires not only absolute loyalty from his employees but fawning obeisance. And Dr. Jayson Grieser gives both. Continue reading
To demonstrate how seriously City Hall takes NSA’s CUP, the City of Moscow conducted a parking study for NSA’s CUP after the University of Idaho students left town. This tantamount to a parking study for a ghost town. They may was well check parking on Christmas Day or during a Latah County evacuation drill. Continue reading
“You can’t fight city hall.” Continue reading
If Douglas Wilson didn’t have a double standard, he wouldn’t have any standard at all. Continue reading
Jim Wilson should concern himself with his son’s lying oaths before he worries about physicians in Pullman. Continue reading
“I have been attending and following City Council meetings for several decades, but the June 6 meeting is the first time I recall there being five separate appeals to a Board of Adjustment decision. . . .” Continue reading
“Greenfield is now happily married and has four children. She speaks out regularly about child sexual abuse. She also sings her heart out as a blues soloist in various venues, including some of my Unitarian choir performances.” Continue reading
Despite the headline, it’s over. Continue reading
“The Moscow City Council will have its say during Monday night’s 7 p.m. City Council meeting on New Saint Andrews College’s conditional use permit application that would allow the college to expand into the former Cadillac Jack’s building on North Main Street.” Continue reading
When the ad talks about “lifting wallets,” they mean it “spiritually.” Continue reading
“In 2010 the recruiting headline was ‘Yo, Secularism, Why Don’t We Step into the Alley?’ The blurb described the NSA faculty as ‘not timid in a rumble,’ and they wanted to make the students ‘dangerous’ so that they can ‘throw the lies of this age up against the wall, lifting wallets and the occasional gift card.’ It ended with ‘an invitation to a brawl.’” —Dr. Nick Gier Continue reading
“unnecessary carnage” Continue reading